Solution mixer



May 25 1926. 1,586,336

N. R. SOLLY 4 SOLUTION MIXER Filed Dec. 5, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 W WITNESSES. INV EN TOR I 0 H15 ATTORNEY Pam Ms 25,1926. 1,586,336

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

NOBWOOD R. HOLLY, OI AUDUBON, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO CHARLES B. BOLLY, OI PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

SOLUTION MIXER.

Application filed December 5, 1924. Serial No. 754,096.

My invention relates to solution mixers upper end of the container until pivot pin 14 especially adapted for mixing soap and is in the apex of bearing 16. The confines water. of bearings 11 and 16 being of a greater The objects are to provide a device of radius than the clearance between the casl simple and durable construction which will ing and the container, assures that the pin I. mix a more concentrated solution and which will always strike within the cup bearing, may. be quickly taken apart and filledwith and that the container will be centralized a substance for making a solution. within casing when the points of the pins These objects, and other advantageous reach the apexes of the bearings.

10 ends which will be described hereinafter, To mix the soap with a liquid, such as I I attain in the following manner, reference water, conduit 5 is attached to a water pipe being had to the accompanying drawings in in any suitable manner and the water turned which on. The water passing through conduit 5 Figurel is aplan view of a solution mixer will discharge through its openings 6 in 15 made in accordance with my invention, streams 18 which will strike the soap in the I Figu e 2 a section on line 22 of Figcontainer at an angle to the horizontal, ure 1, thereby causing the container to rotate on Figure 3 a section on line 33 of Figur its pivots 8 and 9, and constantly bringing 2, illustrating certain of the parts bI'OkeII a. fresh surface of soap to the streams of D awa water, whereby a concentrated solution of 7 Figure 4 a section on line 4-4 of Figure soap and water is made. The solution then 2, illustrating the action of the water on passes by gravity and centrifugal force out the substance for making a Solution wh of container 7 through its perforations and the mixer is filled, and into the bottom of the casing, then out ll Figure 5 a view similar to Figure 4 illuS- through solution outlet 2 into any suitable trating the action of the water on the subreceptacle. stance when the mixer is nearly empty. With a mixer 'of the construction above set Referring to the drawing 1 in e a forth, a large quantity of a concentrated casing having a solution outlet 2 in its botl ti n of oa and water may be quickly 80 tom, and open at its top to receive a 11d mixed, and the mixer may be quickly taken 3 clamped thereto by spring clips 4, 5 a T- rt f r filling, shaped conduit, preferably integral with the Whfl I h ve described my invention as lid, having discharge openings 6 leading into taking a particular form, it will be underthe casing at an angle to he V r i l, 7 stood that thevarious parts may be changed li perforated container rotatably mounted in without departing from the spirit thereof, the casing on a pivot 8 at its lower end and and hence I do not limit myself to the prea pivot 9 at its upper end. The pivot 8 cise construction set forth, but consider that consists of a pointe pin 10 having its point I m t liberty to make such changes and rotatable in the apex of a conical cup bearalterations as fairly come within the scope 8 ing 11. The brim 12 of the cup is of a of the appended claims. radius greater than the clearance space 13 H i th described my invention, what between the inner side of the casing and the I laim as ew and desire to secure by Letouter side of the container. The upper ters Patent is pivot 9 consists of a pointed pin 14, mounted 1, A olution mixer including a casing w on a strip 15 secured to the container at provided with an overhead liquid holding points oppos1te each other, and taking into chamber; and a perforated container open at conical cup bearing 16, similar to bearing 11, its upper end rotatably mounted in the easin a thickened part 17 of the lid. ing below the chamber, there being oblique To fill container 7 with soap, or a like discharge openings through the bottom of 60 substance, lid 3 is removed by manipulating said chamber into said casing to discharge 1 clips 4 and container 7 lifted out of easing streams of liquid at an angle into said con- 1 by grasping strip 15. After the container tainer. is filled, it is slipped into the casing, until 2. A solution mixer including a casing; the point of pivot pin 8 is in the apex of a lid therefor; a conduit constructed in said bearing 11. Lid 3 is then placed on the lid; and a perforated container open at its 11 upper end rotatably mounted within the casing, there being oblique discharge openings through said conduit into said casing to discharge streams of liquid at an angle 1nto said container.

3. A solution mixer including a casing open at its upper end; a lid closing the upper end of the casing; a conduit integral with the lid and having discharge openings leading into the casing at an angle to the vertical; a perforated container open at its upper end disposed in the casing; a bearing in the bottom of the casing; a pointed pin on the bottom of the container resting inthe bearing; a bearing in the under side of the lid, and another pointed pin secured to the top of the container and resting in said bearing.

4. A solution mixer including a casing open at its upper end; a perforated container spaced from the inner side of the casing; a cup-shaped bearing mounted in the bottom of the casing and having a radius greater than the space between the container and the casing; a pointed pin secured to the bottom of the container and resting in the cup-shaped bearing; a lid for closing the upper end ofthe casing; a conduit on the lid having its discharge openings leading into the container at an angle to the vertical, and means for pivoting the upper end of the container to the lid.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

NORWOOD R. SOLLY. 

